Document 4993

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Soua o l Vclerau«,
Pickerel Ashing i n 8 e n e o a river i s reJames Stohe'is r o u n i n g t h e p i o k u p ,
ported t o b e uuuauaily g o o d thie year.
Tuesday night l o s t t h e Sons o f Vetr
Xlid
citizen
of
Newark
w
h
o
fails
t
o
atj U t h e W e 6 * « w a e t i p r t e e * »t Stdbbins
E u s i u e e r Davis, has a new g o l d watch. ierans were inspected b y H , JQ. H .
tend t b e band oonoeft^next.'Wedneeday ™The.W»ynei»Cojinty: rJaqpor „Dea.le.ra'
Ware house, N . Xi 6 , Depot, whealyoats SEWAW(.
WAYKE tO.. S E W YOBK
3T.
W, F o r d fi working with the:d.arini Cooper, oaptain of'Ci A, G l i d d e h C a m p ,
eveningor t p b u y tidkets if h e staya^ fit' association m e t at Savannah Thursday.
barley, potato's and: onions. A l a * .ap.<
S A T U B D A V , MAX 6 , 1801.,
No. 6, of Rpohester, w h o . brought with
home, ia lacking i n enterprise and i s t o o
plea,, green anil evaporated i and evajio.
Williarn Clark h a s sold b i s hotel prop- speptors;
him Brothers George Looke, George
penurious to live i n » wido-awake place, erty a t Ontario villago t o b i s son, Austin
torfrospberrk*
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Work h a s been commenced at the
Hard and J o h n Bamsperger formerly of
' B e v . D , \ V , Moore; .pastor ,of the Clark,
'tbe highest market price -paifrforojldt
._ .
Sprint.
Oinrenoe g r a v e l p i t .
•E. K. Bttrnham Camp, After the reguChristian church: of |Uv%aKla6e,-*i; will,
joiipurmint atourofH.ee, at Peireon.& PerWhen the bqh-frog basso ''hollers!1
Yard Master, Bernard went t o Mem- l a r exercises N . . J . Burrud, l e a d e r o f the
There will b e no c h a n g e s in the corps
Frosji the swamps ana, marshy "wallers"
preaoh a.sermon t o joungJniSoi:. Sunday
. kins/Batik,
G. H-JPiiwa"* * > ' " • '
' o f t e a p h e r s o f t h e L y o n a IJniou school phis Thursday, fishing.
Newark Cornet band ; G. A. Westfall,
• • • . *Mug-d.runifi'
evening, M a y 10th." ^ojip-.:;' ^Turning:
this year.
Conductor W i t t is absent on account Wm. A. Bdbinson and Frank SIcGuire
When the boomingbeetle, wheeling
Point in a Ypnng Man|s 'Life.". All aro
were then mustered in^ aud fdar appliThrougythe window, hits tke.celllug
, Addison McDonald of Kochesterj w a s of t h e illness of h i s mother.
invitedy y o u n g m e n speeially.
. Wlihawhack.
Conductor-Frank Witt i s running tho cations were presented, viz : Archie G.
stabbed b y an Italian at Oharlotfe. MonThe eooond installment of t h e -Lyons
Leroux, B.ty C o . k , H j a r y Brown a u d
Whence, hi) lumoiesllke i -plummet,
.dity night, and, i s in a critical condition. east end local for n few days.
Oniou school bonds was p a i d , at t h e
With toe swiftness or* cuniei,
J a m e s Coons.
Burglars broke into Edward Dwy.er's.
1
;
There
are
6,000
tons
of
opal,
on
the
, Jpamjour back
First Ifatioualbauk i n ; ' N 6 # ^ r | ' - c i t y
S. C. Redgrave Oamp, N o . 89; of L y :
saloon i u L y o n s on M o n d a y night a n d coal dpok-iUithd West Shore yards,
Then lt'a sate to make the statemedi,
this week. , "The ipstajlment included
ons, wasrepresented Itf O.ipfoiu O." A.
Without discount "or Abatement,,
sidle
8
5
i
n
cash
and
$
2
0
woethi
of
ai-f
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Conductors
Elliott
and
Jones
g
o
to
ten. bonds, and-numbered from J l .to 20,
Noble, P a s t Ouptaio.' Balph. Sheldon,
- ' • "Spring- has come i"
g a r s and liquors,
: Buffalo'to rup {rains o n the "rounds."
rpspeotivtly, and amounted to 85,(100.
William Aikenhead wh!> is soon to be
?S "
—Indianapolis ,/tiirraaf.
TAIiAWfNG OP JURORS.—WiTinc CbtJNTv
The'Graham house' a t L y o n s w a s n o t
X 7 Cu;B)r'sOKPipB,i;iross, April aist, lssi—"There isn-t a week that TKe
illustrated
Engineer Charles Churchill i s laying installed a s captain i n place of O.. A.
NoticeLIS Hereby given,that panels ot Grand- and
Buffalo Express .doesutt i a v e . i - dozen closed o n M a y 1st, and i t may Jiot'be off. Engineer B o y l e is rnnnlng h i s en- Noble, rejigned, and Brothers. Dnrkee
lit* ftot si.Preaicr.ptlosi.
Trial jurors, to serve as such, at a-ciifonlt ceort
and Conrt ofOyer and Terminer tobe hold. In and
She vowedate'd be a doctor,
pictures worthy of a frame.
B a t ' per- closed at all, although tho property Will gine.
rorthe oounty.of Wayne, at the, court house in
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and Bodenback.
Jjons, In salt! connty, on Monday, tlto;18tn day of:
And stndUd na'rajind late, .»
,
haps t h e best frame they could n a v e is be Bold as advertised."
Brokomen
Cbyton
and
Strot.hers
are
at
May.jisgi.atioo'olook.a. m., win be drawn at
Vosburgh Post, N o . 99, was repreTill odila'auil coils of knpwledge
the omen ofthe clerk-of said, county,' on Friday,
the bright,; entertaining reading matter
T h e Seneca P o i n t hotel property o n work again with a finger and thumb sented by Commander VauDuser, J . E
Roan)f.drduhd,wltirln her pate.
the 1st day of May, i 8 n , at 10 o'clock, a; fn. . •
F.A- PEACOCK,
rtith wbidh t h e y are sure to b e sur- Oauandaigha lakewasadlil b y order of
She got her hheepskin qnickly,
Stever, Viotor Loroux and Eufne S m i t h ,
minus.
County Clerk-,Tlienrulhersblngienahg;
t h e court Monday, for $ U , 7 5 p - S S , 8 0 0
rouudetl;
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T h e Weet:Shore has a h e w switch en- to whom i s duo t h e exoelleatjlavor of t h e
Ask yoar.grocer, for
. .
And after weeta.of waiting,
less than the mortgage.
llefcomce.lwli.waa rntig. ' •*
On Monday i i j t h e ; ^fest; S f t . r a i y a r d s
gine, 103, in the yard. Engine 119 goes coffee whioh was served during an inter* W b, handsome feliow
The L y o n s board of excise o h M o n d a y
mission.
After refreshments, stirring
i n this village, a h uukuown man was i n to Buffalo for repairs.
(free,)contalnlng over 850 proved receipts. If he
Stepped In, with looks of path.
-JVT+
granted
sixteen
hotel
licenses,
three
stantly killed and., horribly maiigled b y
E n g i n e 5 6 bos gone to Buffalo.
Only and encouraging words were spoken b y does not bave. it send, stamp and address tb.tho
And said: "1 feanbere'a something
store
licenses
and
thirteen
alo
and
beer
the visitors and the G. A, B , comrades ClevelandBaRlngPowflerbo., s i Fulton street, CHAS. Pi. GEHRES.
being-run over by"a frejgbt train. H e
CHAS. W. VANBDKBN,
The matter with mv brain,"
two engiuea, 171 a n d 173, are o n the
Bis eye* she gazed deep into,
wished tho Oamp God speed in the good Niw York, and a copy will be mailed, you. Please
was evidently a tramp and about -30 licenses—thirty-two in all.
Genesee Junction trains now.
mention this paner.
Willie ne-wiiii look* lot m
Tuxpayers of Lyons Monday voted to
work of perpetuating t h e memory of
years of age. T h e remains were taken
Engineer Wafretf Davis h a s been
.Gazed back .wiih.compound Interest,
those whom onr country loves to houor.
iu ohiirgo by TJudertaker Stnerwitld and raise.SX.1,040 to liquidate cprpbration ex-.
Till a, qn,cer reeling #oht i
Plans and SrscMcatloOs Furnished.
Visiting in Oa'rada a few days.
EngiBrother Burrud surprised the b o y s b y
•^scooting round his heart-string. .
Coroner Chose summoned. T h e ii quest pens'e's f i r the eiiEUiug year.; Tho total
neer
H
e
r
g
e
t
t
h
o
V
been
ruuning
h
i
s
enHesmiled.'aehsrinlngsiriiie, *
Repatflng, etc., P r o m p t l y Attended To.
tux
levy
for
this
year
.
will
amount
to
passing
a
box
of
B
.
&
O.
cigars,
which
was
adjourned
until
next
Tuesday,
N E W A R K and L Y O N S , N. Y.
Aajbe quite gravely oounfed
• 'i gine,
everyone appreciated,
From' the eomplesiou of Canal Bar about §15,000,
. UU pnlse, twice In a whllo.
S H O P A.-1
Oar Aepountatit W. W , Wheatloy
E . K. Burnham Camp now numbers
Then he in accents tontier
Bevs.'Luther A^ Ootrapder and B . \\%
periajendent Ford's oppointmentfi in Ar^
spout a couple of days at h i s home in thirty-five members, s i x ' applicants now
&ld :: ."Pardon me Vi fear
earlia it-^tooks very ^njupli ^,;|fli(jugb B t i w r s of L y o n s , haye entered a protest
ITiiati.have quite ralsled you."
Newark. Railroad men were all glad
Yon want a good thing cheap—roady for muster make forty-one, and
Buru{iani,' if dehd, i s quite a lively with the village board of trustees against
Bach curious thumps I hear
j u s t to get a.g'lmpse of him.
NEWAKK, N E W 1 0 B K .
one transfer makes forty^two.
I t will h e r e i t i s . L h a v e j u s t b o u g h t a
WiVliia myjlieam, dear madame,
corpse, notwithstanding t h e supposition the opening of saloons in that village
The.Italians s e n t from N e w York have only be a short time w h e n the required
I result's'that tlrd-l's wrong;
that .there would b e a general houee- Sundays.
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Just.cnre thls.anu.niy head-gcar
I t looks as if t o t much in fifty will be mustered and t h e Grand
pleaning when the< local eapal admiuis- . T h e inventory i n the estate of the lale returned.
• A. Y J 3 A l t t l - . ItHulcMk^tobrlfFC
>Viil not bo.aijlpg-long,"
:
spot cash,
T h e y a r e regular- 7 5 c . .
tMeh*ny(alilj.|nttIlleetitI>t.nbrioreiiIie
tration phaugod. , 'People stlfp.-ct that Myron 0 Tnpker o l L y o u s has Hlieep t h e gravel lino xyould be done o n the Army men will then b e called upon to
sdx, who can m d »ml jmtlt, sud who
Site wavered,, blushed, and dimpled,
r
•Oer ln.trucUon,wtlI work injoitrlouilr
g
o
o
d
s
a
n
d
I
a
m
g
o
i
n
g
t
o
s
e
l
l
t
h
e
m
,
West
Shore
just
n
o
w
in
Newark.
fulfil their pledges of fiuandial euaourhow(o »«ro Tkrw Th»H,.Hdr>oIlu« .
"Prescribe, I beg, a wife;"
floni E , K . i s quietly smihuig. u p h i s tiled iu t h e Surrogate's ouurt, and shows
._—...«rownIoc»l(tle.,\*hcrcrtrthijrIlr..InlnB:«irorijlil
Arid 'twaSso. complicated
. Brakeman Lopper, who has been sick agement upon t h e happening of that f o r 5 0 c .
C o m e i n a n J l o o k ' ' a t UKS ,lltMUot, or omplormant^it-tvlilch you e n « m th.tHniount
ooat sleeve over the whole m a t t e r . . .
personal property anldnnting to 815;•Aonion«r,rorio.BiiaIMB-«it«.»rul«..lK)\T,.Ea,lIr.(idqnlelil!
Tnat-ahe too* lad c*s» for" lire.
,
Subaoriptionsfor all newspapers and
i s again onk Engineer Lepper ia home event.
.•mod.
fromT t.'ch
dl.trfct or count*. I
,l Ifle.Iro
11 hill
1 ono1 1worker
pr0
th
tlieso g o o d s .
0S7.80.
Imfh
.5'? t?!**
" J'," ' or.r
'i^Aj!
."tl'lomH?'*« Urei
i _ . — fiirmaasntiMi'Erii
anmber,who
«ro *ni.klna;
SSOOOl . Teor«
magazines a t olub rates taken at Kelley's
Art exchange well says!. I f your b o y
while h i s engine i s in the shop for reThe Rochester delegation was left b y
• JtddrcM «t uncc
K . tp, A J L I - E J f , S m U H l , A u « i i
E. B. ELLIOTT.
The^sommitteoofthe W a y u e Connlv pairs. E.igine 1(H) is on the pidk-up.
W»nts:tp work a patoU of garden, pr k e e p
—.ua-nita, SlMlrxc drugstore.
12:04 train and returned to the hall
\
X W U l A M ) OTHERWISE.
dhiokehBf or work with carpeiiter'tpplsj Veteran Soldiers' and Sailors' association
where they were entertained until 8 a.
J
a
m
e
s
Qaailey,
the
Sfdrtbem
Cenor d o anything plaothat will "develop . will' meet a t Newark o n the-14th-lint,
tral operator and ohief olerk, claims to m. b y some of t h e boys, aud everybody
T h e Fourth of J u l y in Newark'will b e his rrimele and hismeohntiieal ingenuity, when tljp flrtestjon of site^of tho iiext:
b e the fluest bioyole rider i n Njwark. joined in saying t h e occasion was a m o s t
• ' • T o w o r k ovqr a
t h e biggest d a y ever seen. Jo Wayne encpuroge him in it, I t will help h i m annual eneampmeut will be decides!.
Oscar "Hairia tulu'ks lie oomek iu some- enjoyable one.
to steady dowo, and learn that life doeB
ounty.
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President Harrison and Commander. . .
not consist entirely of playing marbles in-Chief V e s e y of t h e Or. A. R . , aro e%. where.
' A H o r r i b l e OontU
There was a meeting ci> the "King's
VETEU1NAKY D E " A B T « E N £
and flying kites.^Ahytliing that h'|p)ay peote'd to',_attend the aunual State en-, ' B u a i u « s i a very slack o n the W e s t
The Ithaca Journal says Wood B u r Sons undjOanghters" at D r , Nutten's
loam now in an industrial way will b e of campmeut ,of the Sons .of Veterans at Shore j n s t now. tlt has an oil train of
lew, a farmer and horseman w h o lived
la»t tiigiit,'
(Conducted by Dr. W.-E.£angford.) ..
twenty-five dars "every other day from
Use t o hiin.iu after life. A preaoher or; Binghamtoh the last week iu J u n e .
near Sheldrake, m e t bis death last? T u e s tAH, questions pertaining to- votarlrtary science",
G e n e s e e Jaqoiiqii
t o Oneida Oastie.
St, Mitrl 's quartette will give a con- lawyer may not. have t o . h o e potatoes or.
will
ho
cheerfally answereil In tins'column and
day iu a moet shocking manner. B u r - -all communications
should be addressed to itaojrt.iu Sodna Centre, May 2flthfor.the shove a jack.plane, but it is n o detriment e ~ W p are'requested tp annpundff t h a t Newark orews rim this traiu.
cenductpr.j •
^
lew
bad
driven
t
o
Ovid
with
a
load
of
!
the.lots
q
n
S
a
n
d
Point
at
S
o
d
a
s
B
a
y
are;
T o n
Caiix
X S c o X L O x a x l a s e benefit cf the Presbyterian ohnrch of to k n o w h o w i t should b e done.
Oaoar.Vahdferhpof is on the west e n d grisk H i s stay i n the village was short,
STEmaHAiiT.
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uowaeady
for
sale.
Fall
particulars
can
that i>Jace.
local witU.Gb4rn!i|rs.
Conduptor P a j e and about five o'clock h e started for
I n calling to mind t h s ' gr§nd.;iopnairt bo
obtained aj the First
National
This i s one of t h e many forms o f
is braking op., t h e Lyons run for Plass horae in an intoxicated condition, i t i s
. 3?he-o$p,ning Taotory commeneed oper- to-be given next Wednesday evening b y bank. - 1
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.during* the dull season.
Conductor alleged. When almost directly opposite chorea and consists in an involuntary
ations this week with a fdroe o f abunt the Newark Cornet band, Newark people,
Georpe Lumbert, tlick.Rn«n- parribidOj J a m e s Stono i s . running CNail's train"
trpoBmodiij floBtradtion of the muscles o f
twepty hands—working o n asparagus ihJJHJd remember-: _T4iat-8rbandrshonid*
the (air grounds h e w a s seen by, his
who i s now confined iu t h e jail at L y - f >r a few days.
the hind legs and is occasionally seen i p
andbHtudbeans,
~~" r
always be well siipported—that t h e betbrothor-iu-Iaw, w h o was driving an o x
ons, i s becoming despondent and is t w o
tho fore legs. .The limb nffeotedis conQuite a few Of the railroad boys a t - team aud whom Burlew with his pair of
Mrs, Frank L o r J o f Phelrc, died early ter'the band the m i r e freely should oiti-^
Or thrro times a week allowed t o walk
vulsively elevated from the ground and
tended B . Wade's funeral in Syraduoe, oolls had passed down the road, to sud.yaesday rnoruing of cancer. S h e had Zen's give it assistance— and that a band
¥ O H B PERSPIRATION MATERIAL.
i n t h e vioinity of t h e ,j til i u company
bronght down again with more than notTuesday. Mr. < Wade formerly worked denly fal| sideways from h i s seat on the
been.111fora lopg time and a great snf. Which is acknowledged to be' the best
with p e p u t y Sheriff Coilius.
' . '
nral force. Iu-the majority o f horses i t
ferer. S h e -leaves a husband and' sev- country band.in Western N e w York of
for the West Shore company, but h a s wagon down between one 'of the front
WEST S I D E M A I N STREET,
i s n o t i o e d a t every s t e p - j again w e will
N E W A R K , N E W YORK.
Work bn the Geneva and "Buffalo rail- beenconflpod t o t h o h o n j o a b o u t a year wheels and to the side of t h e wagon.
eral children.
whioh every oitizeh is proud, should call'
ldw.20
see horses g o a considerable dfstahce
road
i
s
progressing
ver^
(fast
t
h
r
o
u
g
h
for
special
effurt
o
n
t
h
e
part
of
every
on
account
of
h
i
s
poor
health,
The
colts
weje
of
course
startled
and
The Geneva board of excuse has
without exhibiting any signs of stringThrough t h e b,ig
ran away, traveling a considerable disgrantecT fifty-qne Jloonae i, seventeen ho- one t o give the boys, a crowded house the town of Phelps.
halt, and all a t once the limb Will b e
onts
t
h
e
workmen
are
o
n
l
y
t
a
k
i
o
g
o
n
t
A
r
b
o
r
J>»>
i
n
K
o
w
n
r
k
.
aud
a
grand
benefit.
T
h
e
programme
tance
beforo
b
e
i
n
g
stopped.
Bnrlew's
tel, twenty-five etdrs and nine saloon.
suddenly jerked up,
T h e condition of the Newark Union body remained fixed horizontally beT h e hotels and stores pay $ 3 0 and the will.be an.excellent one a n d n o c n e will justenoughto'.make way & lay traplcs
Stringhalf i s generally' developed
and
take
the
remainder
oat'with,
«•
work
be
excused
from
dping
their
Bhare
t
o
sohool grounds during tho construction twjen t h e wheel and the wagon for some
saloons $20. T h e total, amount yielded
slowly, b u t several writprs have seen
T h o Monitor is the only perfect
J
w a r d g i v i n g t!(e band a coniplirnentpry tfais. "The oompany wafttofhd rpad o s of t h e n e w btliildSng made It impossible distanoe and then f e l l to t h e ground, h i s
cases dome on i n one night.
I t m a y bo
sendi»ff and a b i g round snm o f money soon as possible, aud.expects to b e run- yesterday to observe Arbor D a y a s i n feet, however, b e c o m i n g s o entangled i n
oil stove.
"~
duo
to
a
bone
spavin
or
an
exostosis
i
n
T h e M a r b l e t o w n S n n d a y e o h o o l organ- t o p a y their expenses and help them ning trains b y November n e x t ,
t h e past. Notwithstanding all this t h e t h e wheels that h e w a s dragged a long
terfering with t h e great sciatio nerves
ized jiisj Sunday with the following of- •long.
-r • — i •
On Monday last t h e - f e ^ s s t a f Bemo-- ojoJisidn was made one of unusnal inter- way face downward over the ground. causing reflex nervous action.
I t may
floers : 1 . i f , N o r t o n , snperintendent;
est and importance.
Early in the. after- Burlew must have been killed very soon
erat
aiid
C//rontcfe*appear'pd
i
n
'
a
n
.enalso bo dua to some unnatural growth i n
W . . E . Polwell, assistaritsnperjnjendent; • dn'edt the-pretty sighta of Arbor D a y
9
noon a Vote was taken for the state after falling to the ground, for his head
larged
form'priuted.oij.a
rtew
Hop
press
tho sheath of the nerves involved, Some
Miss F a n p i e B a s h , sedretary y W . R. i^hich was.'frequently commented ^on
w i t h - a t printing oapaoity ioifii21i0o6 flower iu. w h i c h ' t h e rose was victorious was battered in tho most frightful m a n .
writers think i t d u e t o a diseased conjTolwell, treasurer; Bollin Gifford, li- and oomrflimehted b y observers,' wlis'tlie
Of all Muds g o t o t h e
twelve page.papprs p e r hour.
All this over the golden t o d as it should bavo ner and his face w a s utterly unrooognissabundance of flags carried' b y t h e dbjl
dition of t h e brain ; others think i t due
brarian ; Mrs. Peck, organist.
All
operations made comparatively
i s evidence of increasing oiroulatlou and boon at t h e ilretcontost u year a g o . The 1 abld as that of o, human being. T h e
The old stars and stripes look
to some change in the spinal cord.
T h e "Deacon's P a n g h t e r " rendered dreD.
painless.
an ihcrease.d.advertiBing patronage. T h e children fromsohoolrooms in the.various nose was.smnshed sideways, the, cheek
Tho treatment is slmplo—let it nloue
b y t h e Anna F i x l e y company in jjyohsj ^fell anywhere and in'no place are they Democrat
and" Chronlale has always parts of t h e village rnnrohed'to Village bones split wide apart, the forehead out
and save time and expoase, as i t is inI h p r s d a y evening, was a deeidod suo>' more appropriate than i n tho bauds of been a good paper and. the enlargement
A L n d j ' » P e r f e c t Companion.
Hall, when atidbdut^ o'clock a line o f open as though b y an-axe, and hardly a
I t is_ a
otirablei
qess i n e y 8 r y partibnlar—the b e s t en- the children of this' Republic.
"Painless Childbirth," o u r new book,
ia abandant evidence that It «.ilUin *fafc | »bont.80b pupils marohed.-toilia-hft«t o f semblance t o skin w a s left. Burlew was
M, F.—Ques : When Is tho prdper
tertainment i i y p n s has had! tfiia j e a s p n , njiove i n the right direotipa and the i u tolls h o w ahy„, woman m a y become a
tliB^drnra i p t t h e grounds of A, D . Sover- about 4 5 years of age, H e leaves a wife
l e r add" moro oompletethan eveK
time to castrate colts ,' do y o u operate
i a S n g l B o s e w l i o went from Newark sfehotidnTjf our children in patriotism
mother without suffering a n y poju what?
T h e largest fruit grower a t Lakeside, bill where t h e following programme was and a child s i x months old.
and what is the prevailing price for suoh
ware : E , _I>. Jliller, D a n , D e e g s n , Should receive more attention b o t h i n
O a r l i n e o f m i l l i n e r y i s t h e m o s t ever. Also h a w to treat and Overcome
the school and in par homes. The. child if not t h o largest iu W a j n e county, re- rendered with a few exceptions on noan operation 1
JPrauk Bud J a m e s Kelley.
I ' h o Liuclcv O n e s ,
c o m p l e t e e v e r s h o w n i n t h i s t o w n . morning sickness, swelled limbs and
as ho develops should be made more fa- porta that the opplo crop i n Western oouut of threatening rain :
A
u
s
.
—
T
h
e
operation
i
s
generally
perT h e following canal appointments for
The recent severe weather has done
I t is
C h o i c e s p e c i m e n s o f t r i m m e d a n d other ovils attending pregnancy.
miliar with t h e history of that d a g and N e w York will bo nearly a failure this 1, Bcoltitlon-"ftio Song ot Arbor Day,"
formed a t o n e y o a r old, and when the
the fruit crop l e s s harm than was an- «
f
'.......,„i,
,
DerfkToung Wayne county have been announced b y
untrirnined
hats
a n d b o n n e t s . . reliable, and highly endorsed by pliyof the n a t u r e . a h d .grandeurof th'e°Be- year. T h e cause is t h e npple scab funseason
la
nofr
too
h
o
t
nor
tod
cold.
,1
8. Recitation— "Planta/Tree,"......MaySloVoy Superintendent F o r d :
ticipated,; I n fact it i s pretty general—FRESH and PTJREjTroneh arid
domestic
flowers. sioiuns as the wife's. true private .compnblto which has c b o s e n . i t as its e m gus, which was s o destructive and B, itecltatlon—"ThePotrided.Pern,
operated o n half a dozen last week,
r
l y , believed .that i u this vicinity small
Beautiful effects in ribbons.
M o s t panion. Send two-cent stamp for desIKWKTKNDEBS.
*.
.-...M&vis Williams
ble'm'. They should be ready and ,glad oansed the l o s of t h e fruit crop last
among
them
being
several
two
years
old,
Traits will be abundant, X h e a p p l e prop
d e s i r a b l e o r n a m e n t s a n d p i n s . T h e criptive oiroiilars and confidential letter,
School
LTONB—Wm-Harris,
Paul Snyder, and the price is one dollar,
tod'arryit on apy and all appropriate year, remaining o n t h e fruit buds, de- <• 8dng-"rribute tJ NatnreJV.
however will suffer more o r l e s s from the
stroying their vitality and prospects of ». Beoitatlon-'ilnlnk or the f l o w o r V . .
n e w e s t t h i n g i n g i l t a n d s i l v e r sent in sealed envelope. Address Frank
Orrin WyokoiT, George Miller, Jrimes
dbcisions and tpjearn to IQVO i t with a
,...'
Anna Hay need
ravages of t h e destructive Insect which
fruit, H o predicts that few apple blosA n l n a i c a l a n d l i t e r a r y C m o r a a l u - c o r d s , b r a i d s , l a c e s , e t c . W e s h a l l Thomas & Co., Publishers, Baltimore,
Boyle,
E
u
g
e
n
e
Bpzelle,
J
o
h
n
Yonng,
fervor
and
enthusiasm
that
in
i
l
l
do
«. Becltatlon-i'-Violets,"'........Natalie Forrest
Save your roses by using—
nieut*
did s o much damage a year a g e .
- 40w28
soms will b e teen this year and less T, Song—"Swinging 'Neath tile Old Apple
Charles Messenger.
-malro i t p a y y o u t o c o m e t w e n t y - Md.
fence and in maintaining its honor, if
T h e Ladies' society ol S t , Mark's five-infles
Tree,".'..,
;;,i
^School
Tie attei-tioH o f onr readers i s called necessary, t h e y would willingly face fruit.
to s e a . a n d b n y your
&.*»_—J.
McCarthy,
W
.
Ernest,
T
.
BeolIaifon--"The Little Lores,".,,Qr» Freeh
N o w Is the timo t o buy boots and
(Episcopal) ohttrbh are preparing a rich
t o tbe.YV orld's Branch's new advertise- danger and death.
Guy. J. Lester.
.illinery a n d f a n c y g o o d s o f u s ,
TOejarmn^l_me£thig_.oUhe^]Botorst-f-^
shoes tho cheapest they ever have been
literary and musical treat to bo given in
m e n t to b e seen t o this iesne—i
10.
Becilation—"Woodmen
Spare
the
Tree,
MAOEDON—Edward
Cottor,
B
.
Boals.
L
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r
s
a
l
w
a
y
s
w
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l
c
o
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e
.
A
l
s
o
t h e village of Lyons, t o vote on appro,
sold in Nowork o t A. J . Phillips & Go's,,
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Hlat DeVoe"s Grade J o h n Reddy, S . Oullen, M . Dillon, W the Sherman opera house, Monday evens h o w i n g lots o f n e w fancy, - d r y
signed a t Lyons* was examined i n pro- priations, was held at the engine house 11, ttpng'.f Dedication.,,,.,,
17 Main etreBt.
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,.
School
ing, May 18.
S t . Mark's choir' will,
Miss York who h a s charge of the store,
Turner,
Wallace
Gordon,
Walter
S
e
e
d
.
g
o
o
d
s
,
ladies'
fwrniahxng
goods,
Only 110 ballots 19.. Iicci|stloa~Poem Dedicating the Tree,
ceedings supplemental and to execution Tuesday afternoon.
render somo of their beat selections, for
spares n o pains i n pleasing ber custoLOOK
BEBLIN—Goorgo
Kreiss,
Albert
Hlsa
fieasie
Wood
I
l
l
n
Liu-gent
Fiinrttunre
H
o
u
t
o
stationery,
homryt
new hilts, n e w
before Burton Hammond, referee,- Tues- wore oast. Appropriations were Toted
mers apd the now spring stock of goods
13, Song—"The Invitation,".
School JJsstian, Geo. S m i t h , J a m e s Moloney. whioh they are receiving h i g h compli- rrinslln b o n n e t s f o r c h i l d r e n , t o i l e t
I n Wayne county a n d t h e most c o m .
day sfterpodn. H o n . Frank Bice,"' sec- a s follows : Contingent fund, $1,500 ;
March tosclroot hdnsjr sad disperse.
NEWARK, N . Y.
ments and Miss L u c y Yendes will give
is more complete than ever before.
I^OKVmiiE-Mitchell
Chadwiok,
Ed»
a r t i c l e s , e t c . , Worth l o o k i n g o v e r . p b t o and oxtonsive lino of suoh goods to
retary o f state, o f CahanaaFgria, ap- police department, $ 1 , 5 0 0 ; board of
an entertainment of readings and imward
Parkhurst,
Edward
Calhoun
The foundation for the n e w school
Corning; in i t e t v s r k . Of ;conrao.
E n t i r e n e \ v « s t o c k o f f r e s h c a n d i e s be found in Western N e w York, i s a t
peared for the plaintiffs, and J a m e s W . health, $800 ; 'dross-walk fund, $ 5 0 0 ;
Manly Sayles, E l m e r West, Geo. Traver. personations. Miss Yendes was formerly j.nst o p e n e d .
building is making good progress. ConLyona pfess.
F o r gloves,
mitts, Stuerwald's iu Newark. Call o n h i m alDnnwell, of Lyon«,-Ior t h e defendant. bridge fund, $400 ; hydrant fund, $ l r
a resident.of Newark and i s well-known
Wai.
Beck,
Irving
CplbUrn,
O,
J
.
F
r
e
e
tractor Soliumau has immediate overN o Fourth of July celebration in L y umbrellas,
m u s l i n a n d g a u z e u n d e r - ways when y o u want anything i n his
Mr. Leonard was p u t upon t h e stand 6 4 0 ; eleotrio lights, $ 3 , 3 0 0 ; publlo
b y m a n y of oar citizens. Suo has given
man,
W.
H
.
Farnsworth,
E
d
.
Hooper,
s i g h t o j t h e work and t h e scene i s deline.
w e a r , e m b r o i d e r i e s j etc^, t r y t h e
and examined as to all properly ho had grounds, $ 5 0 ; fire fund, $1,200 ; hoso ons t h i s year ? What are We ooming to?
entertainments i n Boohester, Qswego,
W m . Mumford.
oidedly active, , A t present forty-one
owned since h e had been in business a n d .companies, $ 5 0 0 ; fire department, $250,
Elmiriv Watortown and other cities and
T n d K i t c h e n nXeaamrlngr GXasa,.
men are employed as masons, tenders
E v e rJ. k o d r n a p p y H e r o .
'
PATROIillEN
to the disposition of i t H e entered into
Veterans of tha late War should keep
her renditions have been highly praised..
« a d tejinjsters, a n d besides Newarkr resOne of the m o s t useful articles i n ar 1 Iwmocratlo £ f e » .
partnership with Caleb Bice i n 1852, their eyes open, says tin exohange,
P, McGowan, Clyde to east end of T h e Jefferson County Journal gives the
idents t h e y come from nearly all o f the
Wtohen, only fifteen cents a t t h e Oorj
Twenty-two applicants for lddkfender, section.
and continued until t h e letter's death i n There i s a» new swindle about.
This
following inoident iu connection with
surrounding towns'.
ner D r u g Store.
residing
In
this
village,
are
naturally
Seconddoor t o A. E . Williams' grocery,
1874. The proporty was then divided, time it i s u canvas&er pretending t o be
John Walsh, Clyde to Lyons.
one of her readings :
Quite a flurry of excitement has been t h e Bice estate receiving $6*0,000 and securing dates for a soldiers' history, disappointed. •
_ N . T. Richards, L y o n s t o Newark,
PALMYRA ST., NEWARK; N. Y.
I n response tp an encore whioh folcreated a t F e n n T a n among t h e liquor Leonard $25,000. Leonard then bought T h e questions asked are cheerfully and
H. Washier, L y o n s t o Clyde,
lowed Miss Yendes'rdndenng of " QuaT h e newest a n d fin«>4 line of ceiling,
dealers over t h e action o f the board of o u t the boirs and continued the business, correctly answered b y all. After t h e i n
lilceniea Gran lea,
Timothy S k t t e r y , Palmyra t o Mace- k o Strong," nt the entertainment in the
and wall decoration ; also a full line of
Rcr/Mrlna;.
Presbyterian ohnroh last week, s h e
T h e Arcadia board of eatcisejnelLat the con.
excise. T h e boora bos been i n Session confining his operaliona to groceries and formation has been written ont,-the unwall mouldings a t city prices. W e defy
stepped t o t h e platform and gave a
W, J . Gillmonr baa removed h i s shoe
twice, b u t the members fail tor agree a s dry goods, instead of speculating i n suspecting informant i s requested to town clerk's offloe Monday, M a y 4,
all opposition.
Hiram Carpenter, Palmyra t o Port- school-room scene entitled " Primary
s h o p in the o l d F r e y oigar shop- o n
granting
24
licenses
and
o
n
Wednesday
t o the price the dealers should pay for ooubtry produep, as t h e firm b a d for- s i g n it, b e i n g assured that i t i s only
Gibson.
Teaohing;"iir the midst of whioh she
UK
D. E . L i d s .
U n i o n street, a n d is prepared t o d o . all
t h e privilege of selling intoxicants. • Oue merly done, H i s business Wag pros- Wanted a s authority for publishing. t h e board Was called together and anothPatriok Quinn, Newark to Palmyra. asked a question in-arithmetic with suoh kinds o f repairing a t a reasonable price.
e
r
license
added
to
t
h
e
list
making
2
5
in
naturalness
that
little
F
r
e
d
Wardftell
member believes that t h e present stats perous until 1880, at whioh time h e woa After a. few days those interviewed are
SOOW CAPTAINS.
17tf p u t u p his hand and waved i t frantio- G i v e b i m a call.
all,
of affairs i s g o o d enough, o n e i s h o n - worth $80,000 above h i s debts.
Harness.
After furnished with a $15 history, and are
ally to signify t h o t h s k n e w the answer.
Fred Smith of Palmyra,
Ta'a board-organized b y the eleotion
pommittal^sndVtb»-oth6r-t,hinka--that-ln) r l h a t he suffered many large losses and i t surprised to find their signatures t o a
W e have n few sets o f single harness;
T h i s pleased t h e audieuce and applause
A, E . Adams, Clyde.
of
Fred
Unger
chairman,
Ezra
Humest e l s should be charged 8 2 M for iioenacs became necessary for him to borrow contraot agreeing to take the bsok.
and laughter h a d their o w n way for a
Wall Paper.
whioh w e will sell at wholesale prices.
CZtfDE BRTDOETENDKBS.
ton secretary and J o h n Patterson treastime, before t h e recitation could b e
a n d Ihose only l i k i n g out t i e and beer money. Oilier losses followed rapidly
J n s t received a n e w supply*of those
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A. J. P i u i i i P s & C o .
finished.
T h e little scene was equally a
T h e sixth anntial M a y festival given urer. The f e e for a l l kinds of licenses
John
Ma?k,
Fred,
L
e
g
g
e
.
privileges $100,
which limited h i s capital, However, b e
tribute to Miss Yendes' reading and to elegant brilliants, o n l y 5c. a roll, a t t h e
by the ladies of the Methodist ohnroh, was fixed at $30 each. Following are the
U C I • ' BETTEE-TBAH A COLD MINT!!
A r t Wall Paper store.
Fred's attention und appreciation.
There w a s q"uite n large gathering of continued bis business in t h e h o p * of re?
Burrud & Orouoher's B. & O. cigar
Ad.ver<l«ed f . o u o m *
flCLr
No capital needed I rlonsk.but
held in the opera house last Saturday licenses granted i
. 17M
D.ELioif.
is on the market, try i t .
..XBttS
flim n " - | . tlOtoSIS'tdaynrogtrTRAOU- frail growers a t t h e S o d a s opera house ooverhvg his decrements until J s u u a r y ,
The following letteis were advertised
afternoon and evening was a s sudoesful
HOTHl fclOHNSBS.
W B l l I t U S B B i a H T . M E N ana^ X A U I B S Saturday afternoon. T h e . meeting w a s 1801, when he was oalled u p e n t o pay a
at the Newark postoffico 3 i a y 9, 1 8 9 1 :
as
ony
of
previous
years.
T
h
e
afternoon
«MWM«^M.wwanted In every town an* addcessed 'by % T . Powell o f Qbent, 'debt of $6,000, borrowed money,
TneliuyKkcci,
This
J a m e s Bridger, L . Whitney, J r . ,
ebnutyj No experience'leideA. Credit givenl if
programme was oarried o u t satisfactorilyMngee, B . J.
iTolidwiug 13 the programme of the
Frank Gillson, T . Whittloton & Son,
dmred. Be early thls.Mnie and aeeoreJint cnolce w h o advocated the spraying of t h e ap- it-was impossible to pay add h e w a s
Bramer, C.
to
B
lorgo
number
of
children
t>nd
their
of exolmUe territory on tliavbrand NEW BOOK.
rades to be held o n t h e new Newark
forced to make the assignment,
I f the)
.Harry Mijler, Oonrad Wall, Thomas
Hayes, Henry.
DOM'T B E Alt 0 * F » 1 C I 1 1
W»He. p l e trees, immediately with his paris
friends w h o were present. Miss Winnie
Hames, Mrs. Mary.
traok July 2, 8 and i :
Laugdorj, F r e d Borth, Sanford, Garden• l i n t f u l l i n f o r m a t i o n a i m • o l l d - green preparation, t h e receipt of which real estate now advertised for sale and
Peirson
w
a
s
chosen
M
a
y
q
u
e
e
n
this
Simons,
William,
Iaot»>kout
ier, T, S . Hooper, George Cook, Geo. H.
""
THBBSPAy.
h a s already been gjvon in these col- the balance of the stock of goods now
Smith, M,
year. A Japanese booth a t t e n d e d ' b y
TJileS a n d Lewis Gindy*.
Wells, Jackson. "
umns.
H e said that the prospects for a being sold realise what they are -wortbj
1—2-year-old stake; trdtting 2 in 3..$150
y o u n g ladies i n t h e oriental costumes
Wdstfall, J. M,
fair apple drop i n Wayne eorinty were it;wlll go far toward liquidating t h e i n 2—3:00 olass, totting 3 in 5
600
BTOHB LICENSES.
was an attractive feature. T h e supper,
W-H.Niotfor.ot, P . M .
Very favorable, and would undoubtedly debtedness. T h e examination Was a d 3 — S u n n i n g one m i l e and r e p e a t . . . . 150"
sale ef fanoy artiojes and ice- cream
W. H . Keliey, M. Ws Palmer, P . E .
b e realized if t h e fruit growers would d o journed with the stipulation that t h e d e -OrSSaiiBat'
tables were well patronized; T h e braid- Nellls, T. F . Horton, B ; E . Morse A Son,
' FBIDAY,
A, F , Freohj jeweler, over corner drug
By WM. S. BRYAN and JOHN t U R K RIDPATH their d u t y i n t h e spraying df t h e trees, 'fendant should again appear .before t h e
ing of the May pale in the evening b y
store bos quite a high location, but very 1—3-year old stake, trotting 3 i n 5..3150
AlE
AND
ng-B-ElOENsSg,
T»t Wo»U) csuiaiT<nHaTroiuKS.
at least n o t less than three times.-^Zfem, Referee on two day's written nofiee,
sixteen y o u n g ladien and gentlemen w a s
low prices,
2—2ao-olass, trotting Bin 5
500
TheSloryoftiieiratlonsajtdrdln the brilliant andC/iron.
A, G . Byokmsn, F » n k Finnegan,
Rochester itetnoerat.
prettily exeouted. The hall w a s crowd
deeda
Stent and, grand aciiievcments
achievements of the World's
3—Z:30 olass,;pacing 3 in 5
300
William Brown, B. ti. S u m e i l l o n , L e o n BtroeihisBtroe^ and Heroines. A rich.atorehome or
of hised i n the evening.
Cunningham's orI m p o r t a n t c b s i i f f o l n T l n i o o n XV, s .
lory, travel,adventure, and the weird and wonard Frey, Deegan * Gardenier, Geo. E
aATOBPiy.
' d«rf«t, ntftnta. SI .flie'"ilme« mat tried men's
I t a i l r o a d , TaKlna" E i r o c l S u n d a y
dhestra furnished good mnsio. T h e r e ionls.1! Thrilling stories of the Jays of ohlvilry,
Beaker.
1—4-year-old stake, t r o t t i n g ^ i n 5..S250
Mar l b , 1801,
ltartlliii. heroic aohlevemenw of warriors aurf
c d p t s amounted to about $160.
eruuderi. Aiwa'vast collection of the rarest
- =
- '. .-,.1"
Train No. 2 now l e a s i n g Suspension 2 - Pree for all, trotting 3 i n 5 . . . . s . 700
temidf English and American Qlstoricat LiteraK e y s of all kinds made to order b y A. Bridge st-p; o'clock a. m . Buffalo 10 n. 3 - B u n n i n g one mile and repeat."... 2 0 0
ture; The moat.wonderfu!*neir book-of to-day,'
tee greattelf-edaoator?
Just
tn.e.bookt'46
people
F . Freeh, jeweler.
want, OVer-:S50 .grand nhtcritul Illuminations,
Entries for 2, 3 and 4-year-old stakes
m. wilt IdaVeS^uspensujn Bridge at 8 a.
Many people s u f f «foryears with t h e
hair-tone'jteel :eng'r»vlnjt>,. and brilliant on.
colored nlatu. Everybodysads it a bonanza of
m. Bnfftilo 8:55 a. to., arriving. at N e w t o o l o s e J n n e l O , 1891,
eyes when a glass properly fitted would
sneceKs. It seils.wftnoutaaking. No capital, no
York9:55 p. m. N o o t h d r bhanges b e Class races open t o allhorses eligible
relieve them entirely, • Prof. Bradley,
rl.lt. straight bintinns and Wg.nrotlu. splendid
For T-rce Daya o n l y I
Illustrated cirinlars and rail particulars Kntfree.
,
the celebrated optician w h o h a s visited
Address, B I S I O B I O A C prB, c o . , .
May 1 2 , 1 3 , and 1& pf. d o r k , the tween Suspension Bridge and Coeymdns to races, o n April 1 , 1 8 9 1 .
!!»•
PBiiipEirmi, PA.
Entries to t h e running a n d class races
Newark for Tears, will b e at Hoffman & e j e specialist,; who i s weij-known in this Junction of any importance will b e mode.
Robinson's store May 2.Q ,to 2&> Jtjon't vioinity can b e consulted at the New- F a l l information can bo' obtained of to dose, J u n e 1 5 t 1891.
•X'o i l e d i j c e stopff
f til t o o e o bim.
' I 9 w 2 ark hotel on above dates free of charge, W e s t Shore ticket agent.
Entrance f e e fO.per cent., 6 p e r cent,
A 3, t h i l l i f g St Co., will sell boots a m i
to accompany nominations, balance of i
H e stands at t h e head of t h e profession
Flowers P Beautiful {{.jwers |
Have
shoes a t a small advance above cost for
p e r oent. to b e paid o n or before J u l y 1,'
n«plio w i n ffguf.
y o u noticed Mrs, Swallow's show ease of and needs no introduction t o our citi,1891,
the next thirty days.
Newark, A p r i l
•la.B. flavingf over tliirly years' expertThe only answer I can make those
Sewers?
>
l i 1891.
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orioo and having all of tho latest appli- market men who complain about my.
Alt H o f f m a n Si itoriltisbh's Hi o r 2 0
•3.3d s h o e s for M e n ,
anoes for making a thorough diagnosis selling a t low prices i s , that I a m fightto 23.
T h e b e e t shoe in town, Call and s e e of t h e e y e v a n d as be' charges nothing
G o t o J o h n , Stuerwald for dining room
!
i n g for trade,. I am n o t i n a position t p
P;dF. Bradley tho scientifio opfioian
tharn. at J . G. Pitts',
r
*«t«r
for consultation, those With poor eye- "combine," but I a m i n prime condition a n d export with the e y e , w i l l make- h i s
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refmlar visit t o N e w « k o n above date*,
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We a f e p ^ a i e i i tofiirnish a l l Mpdg; \.<f
WEAR for everybody. Thefln'esta i l ' ,
jbest made ladies' and Gents' • sloes eve£
offered-far sale in this place. You are'invited to call and see them. Prices right
every time a t
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Albert Prosens/Mai% j , G v P I T G E S ' .
LTJIBER YARD!
__fesolutely;i_ie Be&L
JiPff^S !
pole:
and
Pints apd Hemlock
lumber of all Kinds in
y a r d and car lots.
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Me Cleveland Cook $bok,
Getas & YanBQren,
Shingles, Siding^ Flooring, Oeil-jjing, Lath, Eto.^Etc. Tnrning, re- '
3«wing", planing and matehingtlone *p order.
Something attractive in niQulc!ingTor pieturo fratnes; samoinadfei
to oraer.
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Orders By Telephone Free of ChargB - -
Bartle &Eames' Planing Mill.
EAST NEWARK
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IT IS GETTING PRETTY HOT
Are invited to inspect my elegant
line of
BOOTS, SHOES, SATCHELS AND TBMKS.
PLEASE REMEMBER
" i N - Y O t m EXPENSES,
YOUR LABOR,
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YOOR-TEMPEK,
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Sow SWEARING MATERIAL,
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By having a
DENTISTRY 1
.Monitor Dil Stove.
f. WILLI, Kit:
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Leratt & ftttisoi.
HERRICK BLOCK,
NEWARK, N. Y.
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Tobaccos, Snuffs !
Smokers
Articles
OPERA HOUSE CIGAR SIM.
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Insect Powder, Paris Green.
.^M "Sulpho" Tobacco Soap.
W.H.KELLEY
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PasWonaWa*' Millinery
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MILtER STREET.
rints of the
World's History
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Would Have && effect on 11*1 HRIS
BROTBER&
boot and shoe trade.
H'e have added to our laciUtien and
have fust received a large line of
Boots ttnd Shoes for spring and sum*
merwear.
The goods are very desirable and the prices low. Call in
Subsetm fat M f^ION*
and see them,
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House-cleaning time is hers an,(( that pat/or stove is right
in the war. Advise me and I will get it away arid-More it for "
yjou. Save you lots of worry and will host hut Utile.
See what ifje Gazette says about lawn mowers and thaCourier about painting.
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